“Why do we even NEED a probate attorney?” Debbie asked about 30 seconds into our phone call. I knew I was going to like Debbie right away. She wasn’t afraid.
“Why do we even NEED a probate attorney?” Debbie asked about 30 seconds into our phone call. I knew I was going to like Debbie right away. She wasn’t afraid.
Everyone has an estate plan even if you haven’t created one yet. If you haven’t created your own, the government is going to create or has created one for you..
Most people think estate planning is just taking care of things when you die. Most people would be wrong. On this episode of Estate Planning TV I’m going to talk.
I love being an estate planning attorney. I get to help people plan for the future and I also get to help them in a great time of need. And.
I had someone come into my office a while ago with a question. His brother had just passed away and they owned a property together. He thought the property was.
I had a client recently hire the firm because his father had passed away. He had a will and that was it. He thought it would be a simple probate.
Yes, we’re all snowflakes, special little creatures with our own special talents and eccentricities. But there is one thing we all have in common – we’re all going to die.
Probate is the process of settling the estate of a deceased person or “decedent”. It’s not a complicated process, and in many ways Washington State has one of the more.
I get two kinds of calls all the time in the office related to contesting a will. The first kind of call comes from someone who believes they have been.
Bonnie and Clyde created a trust to ensure that when they passed away they no one would have to worry about probate and the people they cared about the most.